Americans Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall made history on Wednesday in Korea, capturing the first-ever gold medal in cross-country skiing for the United States. The pair raced to the finish line first in the women’s team sprint. It’s also only the second medal in cross-country ever for the U.S. after Bill Koch’s silver way back in 1976.

Greg Mescall spoke with the triumphant Americans after their historic win.

John Shuster, Tyler George, Matt Hamilton, John Landsteiner and Joe Polo did something no American curling team has ever done – won gold at the Olympic Games. After their historic victory, the quintet stopped by our PyeongChang studios to talk with Laura Okmin.

The Olympic Athletes from Russia are Olympic ice hockey champions after a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory over Germany in PyeongChang. The Russians tied the game in the final minute of regulation to force the extra period. Ralph Strangis and Colby Cohen had the call for Westwood One.

As everyone predicted, the women’s figure skating competition in PyeongChang came down to a pair of Russians: 15-year-old Alina Zagitova and 18-year-old Evgenia Medvedeva. Zagitova skated first in the free program. You can hear how it played out with Patrick Kinas and Paul Wylie on the call for Westwood One.

David Wise threw down a massive run to capture halfpipe gold in PyeongChang. Wise’s gain was teammate Alex Ferreira’s loss as Ferreira dropped to the silver medal. After the event, they stopped by our studio to talk with Laura Okmin.